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$10 Depresssion Furniture Sale ...is the title of this photo from the archives of the Stirling Historical Society in Greenport.

Every face of these nicely dressed people appear happy despite troubled times as they wait for the doors to openat 9:30 AM.¢

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‘THeN & NOW: PAINTINGS OF SOuTHOLD’ exHIBITIONTHROuGH OCT 11

The Southold Historical Society exhibition of period and contemporary paintings in the Mayne Gallery in the Ann Currie-Bell House, 55200 Main Road, Southold, features historic paintings of the North Fork juxtaposed by contemporary works that depict similar or identical scenes. This comparison highlights the changing landscapes and cityscapes over the decades. In some cases the older paintings span as far back as 100 years, making the differences between them and the mod-ern works even more striking. It is also inspiring having the works of renowned artists of the past side by side with present-day artists. The historic paintings are by artists who lived all over the North Fork and in-clude notable locals such as Caroline M. Bell of Mattituck; Marguerite Hawkins of Cutchogue; Edwin Prellwitz of Peconic; Thomas Currie-Bell and Joseph B. Hartranft of Southold, and William Steeple Davis of Orient. Among the contemporary artists who are participating are Diane Alec-Smith, one of more well-known art teachers on the North Fork; Adelaide Amend, who is known for her land and seascapes, including the Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild in Cutchogue; Wendy Prellwitz, scion of the noted Prellwitz family of artists from Peconic; Jada Rowland of Greenport, who is known for her very fine portraits; and Ann McCaughey of Cutchogue, who has recently been involved in the Cloud 9 artists group. While the older works are part of the permanent collection of the Society and not for sale, the contemporary works will be for sale with 25% of the proceeds benefiting the Historical Society. The exhibit will be on display through October 11, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, 1-4pm. For info call (631) 765-5500 or visit www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org.

ART & CRAFT SHOW SATuRDAY OCTOBeR 17 The Old Town Arts & Crafts Guild, Rte. 25 (Main Road) in Cutchogue, is hosting an Art & Craft Show on the Guild grounds from 10 am to 5 pm. Raindate Sunday, October 18. For more information, call 631-734-6382 or visit www.oldtownarts-guild.org

WOODeN TOY TRAIN PLAYDAYS OCTOBeR 10 & 11The Board of Trustees of the Railroad Museum of Long Island is pleased to an-nounce our fifth annual WOODEN TOY TRAIN PLAYDAYS to be held on the Museum grounds at 416 Griffing Avenue, across the tracks from the Riverhead Long Island Railroad Station from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This is a special Mu-seum event geared to the little train lover. We will have tons of wooden track and trains for children to play with in the “Play Area!” Color pictures of Chuggington and Thomas and Friends at the “Color-ing Station!” Ride the “Pumpkin Patch Train” where you will select your own pumpkin for face painting! See and hear Hudson the conductor with “Seat Check Art”! Watch Thomas the Tank Engine and Chuggington videos. See Thomas and Friends run on our “O” layouts! Try your hand at the GP-38 Diesel Simulator! Admission for adults (13+): $7; children 5 - 12 yrs.: $4; under 5 yrs. FREEONCE EACH DAY at 11:20am: Take the LIRR “Greenport Scoot” from River-head to visit our Museum in Greenport and then return to Riverhead. Admission to Wooden Toy Train Play Days allows you to see both Museum sites on the same day of purchase. “Greenport Scoot” tickets are purchased separately on board the train from the LIRR Conductor. There is no “on train” LIRR purchase surcharge. Questions may be directed to Don Fisher at 631-727-7290 or via e-mail to [email protected]

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Ongoing: Caregiver Support Group – A support group for caregivers, who care for the chronically ill or elderly, 3rd Tuesday each month, 1:30pm – 2:30pm sponsored by Southold Town Senior Services, 750 Pacific St, Mattituck. Info: 631.298.4460.November 5 – Fall Blood Drive, 8:15 am – 5:15 pm, ELIH Conference Room, Walk-in’s Welcome, 631.477.5100. November 6 – ELIH Auxiliary Sale, “Simply Beautiful” Shop for fun fashion ac-cessories and benefit your community hospital, 10am–4pm, ELIH Conference Room, 631-477-5196. November 7 – Annual Autumn Benefit, ELIH Auxiliary Southold West Branch, Southold American Legion, 5pm – 8pm. Buffet dinner catered by “I Cater to You,” Live Music by Gene Casey and the Loan Sharks, $50 per person, call 631.765.2265.November 10 – Diabetes Prevention Program meets on Tuesdays for 16 weeks, 10:30am–11:30am, ELIH Conference Room. Pre-registration required, 631.477.5425. December 1 – ELIH Auxiliary Sale, “Dream Designs” Shop for fun fashion ac-cessories and benefit your community hospital, 10 am – 4 pm, ELIH Conference Room, 631.477.5196

WOMeN’S LuNCHeON MONDAY OCTOBeR 19Mattituck Presbyterian Church, 12 noon, bring a friend and a dish to share. Guest Speak-er: Gene Heacock, Traveling Octogenarian. For more information, call Susan Brewster 631-734-5063. Mattituck Presbyterian Church is located at 12605 Main Rd, Mattituck.

“BIG BuSINeSS IN A SMALL TOWN” OCTOBeR 17 — NOV. 27The Southold Historical Society presents “Big Business in a Small Town” — an exhibit of historic photographs of local businesses taken at the time the businesses opened, in the Society’s Reichert Family Center’s Cosden Price Gallery. 54127 Main Road, Southold. The exhibition will be on view Thursdays through Sat-urdays 1-4pm, additional hours upon inquiry. For additional info: 631-765-5500. Do you remember Bush’s Department Store in Greenport, Stepnoski’s Sugarette in Southold, Cliff’s Garage in Cutchogue, Smith’s Food Market in Peconic or the original Mattituck Bowling Alley? This exhibit features memorable photographs from the Society Collection as various 20th century stores and shops appeared in our town. Two local photographers captured these images. Charles Meredith (1889 - 1966) residing in Cutchogue was a photographer of daily life in Southold Town. His images from the 1930s through the mid-1960s, led to the creation of an archive containing thousands of images, including parades, accidents, funerals, and locales. Frank K Harley (1881 - 1943) was a photographer based in Green-port, NY. Hartley captured images of everyday life on the North Fork, with a par-ticular focus on Greenport. The majority of the glass-plate negative images in this collection date from about 1890 through 1910.

MuSICAL SeLeCTIONS SuNDAY OCTOBeR 252:00pm-3:00pm: East End Arts Presents “Harvest Picks” — An afternoon of musical selections from three of their most accomplished students: BRANDON BOARDMAN, on piano, BRETT CALLAGY, on viola and SOPHIA DUPUIS, vocalist. Sponsored by the North Fork Reform Synagogue and held at Mattituck-Laurel Library. Admission Free. Light Refreshments. For more info 631 298 4422 or www.northforkreformsynagogue.org

POeTRY FOR PeACe SuNDAY NOVeMBeR 15For the 9th year youngsters of the North Fork are invited to submit an original poem related to Peace. Teachers at schools from Orient to Mattituck and Shelter Island are invited to have their classes write and submit poems. Judges will be pub-lished poets Vivian Eyre, Billy Hands and LB Thompson. Readings by outstanding young poets will be held in the Community Room of the Floyd Memorial Library, Greenport at 2:00 p.m. The sponsoring organizations, North Fork Reform Syna-gogue and Congregation Tifereth Israel, hope to bring the focus of youth on peace and harmony as expressed in their own poetic language.

‘exPLORING OuR JeWISH HeRITAGe’ SuNDAY, OCT. 18Debra Riva of Greenport and her friend, Suzan Lipson of Texas, will talk about their recent month-long journey to Eastern and Central European countries to explore their Jewish heritage. The talk will take place in the community room of Congregation Tifereth Israel at 11:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend at no charge. Light refreshments will be served. The talk will include experiences, ob-servations and photos from their trip, followed by a question and answer session that may inspire others to consider personal explorations. The synagogue, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located at 519 Fourth Street, immediately south of the intersection of Fourth and Front Streets in Greenport. For more information, call the synagogue at 631-477-0232.

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MATTITuCK-LAuReL LIBRARY631-298-4134 • www.mattlibrary.org

Sat., Oct. 10, 2pm – FOR FAMILIES: Creepy, Crawly Critters. Join Ranger Eric for an up close and personal experience with bugs. Plenty of participation. No registration required. FREE.Tues., Oct. 13, 10am Introduction to “The Art of Film” with teacher and cinema con-noisseur, John Newcombe, who will guide you in “seeing” the film Modern Times. Regis-ter at the Circulation Desk. FREE.Wed., Oct. 14, 11am Baby’s Rhyme Time for ages birth to 12 mo. Join us for Mother Goose rhymes, puppets, stories, and action songs. Registration is required. FREE.Wed., Oct. 14, 1pm Scarecrow Cupcakes for ages 3-5; 4pm Scarecrow Cupcakes for grades K-1. Join Simply Creative Chef Rob Scott and design a scarecrow cupcake. Reg-istration is required. FREE.Wed., Oct. 14, 6pm FOR FAMILIES: Veggie Pumpkins. Join Simply Creative Chef Rob Scott, working with your child to design a pumpkin using vegetables. All materials pro-vided. Registration is required. FREE.Thurs., Oct. 15, 22 & 29 10am Parent/Child Workshop for ages 18 mo. – 36 mo. (with caregiver). Spend quality time with your child through play and art activities and more with other parents and resource professionals. Registration is required. FREE.Thurs., Oct. 15, 22 & 29 1pm Calling Fall Colors for ages 3-5 preschool. Enjoy colorful stories, action songs, films and art activities. Registration is required. FREE. Fri., Oct. 16, 1:30pm FILM: Woman in Gold (2015 – PG-13) An octogenarian Jewish refugee takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully be-longs to her family. (1 hr. 49 min.) Free of charge.Sun., Oct. 18, 1:30pm FOR PARENTS: What is Minecraft? Join Elizabeth and learn what this Sandbox game is all about and learn to play on our server. Register. FREE. Mon., Oct. 19, 11am 2 for Books for ages 24-35 months. Enjoy your first story time with your toddler. Additional meetings: 10/26 & 11/2. Registration is required. FREE.Mon., Oct. 19, 3pm & 4pm Pumpkin Discovery Lab for preschoolers aged 4-5 at 3 p.m.; and for grades K-3 at 4 p.m. A hands-on program where students will experiment with pumpkins. Pumpkin-themed craft included. Registration is required. FREE.Mon., Oct. 19, 6pm Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Open to the public.Tues., Oct. 20, 9:30a. Friends of the Library Meeting. Open to the public.Tues., Oct. 20, 1pm Mommy, Daddy & Me Yoga for ages birth-35 months. Bend, stretch, sing, laugh, read as characters come to life with yoga poses. Registration required. FREE.Tues., Oct. 20, 1:30-3pm Health Insurance Counseling. Individual, confidential and ac-

FRee PROGRAMS AT RIVeRHeAD FRee LIBRARYRegistration required for most programs.

For more info: 631.727.3228 or go online at www.riverheadlibrary.orgADULTS:eSL Classes: All Tuesdays at 5:30 – 6:30 pm or 7 – 8pm All Thursdays at 10:30 – 11:30 amSit & Sew Club: All Thursdays in October at 11 am – 2 pmLearn To Be Tobacco Free: Thursdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 at 6 – 7 pmScrabble Club: All Fridays in October at 1 – 3 pm“Taste” of Italian OPeRA: Tuesdays, October 13 & 20 at 7 pmThe Writers’ Resource Group: Wednesday, October 14, 7 – 8 pmMultiple Intelligence Panel: Friday, October 16, 6 – 7:30 pmBe emergency Ready: Hurricane Season and Winter Blizzard Blues Saturday, October 17, 10 am – noonPath to Publishing: Saturday, October 17, 2 – 4 pmPiano Plus Concert: Sunday, October 18 at 2 pmHeart Healthy Healing and Prevention: Wednesday, October 21 at 7 pmu.S. Census Records: The Basics Thursday, October 22, 7 – 8:30 pmHigh Tea: Sunday, October 25, 2 – 4 pm CHILDREN:Family Story Time: Saturday, October 11 – 11:30 amMeet the Breeds: Tuesday, October 13, 4 – 4:45 pmDe “Tech”tives’ Guild: Wednesday, October 21, 5 – 6 pm TEENS:Halloween Costume Drive: Through October 24 during Library hoursProject Linus Blankets: Through October 31 during Library hours Anime Nights with Annie: Friday, October 9, 6 – 8 pmBook Discussion: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Monday, October 19, 7 – 7:45 pmTeen “Minute to Win it” Challenge: Tuesday, October 20, 4 – 4:45 pmAsk a Teen: Teen Advisory Thursday, October 22, 6 – 6:30 pmCollege and Beyond Workshop: Friday, October 23, 7 – 8:30 pm

curate information and guidance for seniors and other Medicare eligible persons. Spon-sored by the SC Office for the Aging. Call the circulation desk for an appointment. FREE. Tues., Oct. 20, 4pm Makerspace Dragons for grades 2-6. Experience the 3D Printer. Learn how this technology works. Watch as a dragon is made. Take home a 3D made dragon. Registration is required. FREE.Tues., Oct. 20, 4pm Tween Yoga for grades 4-6. Relax and enjoy yoga with Mary Hasel. Bring your own mat or beach towel. Registration is required. FREE.Wed., Oct. 21, 11am Baby’s Rhyme Time for ages birth to 12 mo. Join us for Mother Goose rhymes, puppets, stories, and action songs. Registration is required. FREE.Wed., Oct. 21, 2:30-5:30pm Friends of the Library Book Sale. Come to the Library’s lower level for reading, viewing and listening materials all at bargain prices.Wed., Oct. 21, 4pm Wii Mario Kart for grades 2-3.Thurs., Oct. 22 1pm Calling Fall Colors (see Oct. 15 listing for details).Fri., Oct. 23, 1:30pm FILM: Big Steal (1949 – NR) An army lieutenant (Robert Mit-chum) accused of robbery pursues the real thief on a frantic chase through Mexico aided by the thief’s financee (Jane Greer). (1 hr. 11 min.) Free of charge.Fri., Oct. 23, 6:30pm CONCERT: Sicanni: Native Music from Peru. Native Peruvian music has been played for thousands of years. Come relax and enjoy the beautiful sounds of traditional bamboo flutes and drums. Free of charge and all are welcome.Mon., Oct. 26, 11 a.m. – 2 for Books (see Oct. 19 listing for details).Tues., Oct. 27, 1 p.m. – Story Time Yoga for preschoolers aged 4-5 Join Mary Hasel for an engaging journey into literature. Bend, stretch, sing, laugh and read as characters come to life with yoga poses. Registration is required. FREE.Tues., Oct. 27, 4 p.m. – Yoga for You for grades K-3. Relax and enjoy yoga with Mary Hasel. Bring your own mat or beach towel. Registration is required. FREE.Wed., Oct. 28, 11am Baby’s Rhyme Time (see Oct. 21 listing for details).Thurs., Oct. 29 1pm Calling Fall Colors (see Oct. 15 listing for details).Thurs., Oct. 29 4 pm It’s Hip to Dip for grades 7-12. Every teen’s favorite pizza and chocolate fondue. Registration is required. Sign up early to reserve your spot.Tues., Oct. 29, 6:30pm Book Discussion: “Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein. Call Bev Wowak, Reader’s Advisor for details at 298-4134 ext. 104.Fri., Oct. 30, 1:30pm FILM: Gone Girl (2014 – R) With his wife’s disappearance hav-ing become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it’s suspected that he may not be innocent. (2 hr. 29 min.) Free of charge.Fri., Oct. 30, 1:30pm FOR TEENS: “The Others” Teen Horror Flick & Pizza for grades 8-12. This film is rated PG-13 for thematic elements and frightening moments. Please register at the Reference Desk. FREE.Sun., Nov. 1, 2pm Long Island Witchcraft Trials. More than three decades before the famous 1692 witch hunt in Salem, Mass., Long Island had its very own witchcraft trial – the trial of Goody Garlick! Join us to understand what happened during these trials, and why the fear of witches existed. Register at the Circulation Desk. FREE.Mon., Nov. 2, 11am 2 for Books (see Oct. 19 listing for details).Tues., Nov. 3, 10 & 17, 4 pm Learn to Crochet for grades 4-6. Join Mrs. Baker and learn the basics of the art of crocheting. Must attend all 3 classes. Registration required. FREE.Wed., Nov. 4, 4pm Lego 4-6 for grades 4-6. Design your own Lego creation with Library Legos. Enjoy seeing it on display. Registration is required. FREE.Thurs., Nov. 5, 4:15pm 3D Minecraft for grades 2-6. Play while wearing supplied 3D glasses. It is amazing, and you get to keep the paper glasses!! Registration required. FREE.Fri., Nov. 6 & 20, 10am Toddler Time, ages 13-24 mo. Enjoy informal playtime followed by a circle time of rhymes, finger plays and action songs. Registration is required. FREE.Fri., Nov. 6, 1:30p.m FILM: Simple Life of Noah Dearborn (1999 – PG) A 91-year-old carpenter (Sidney Poitier), who is still in completely good health, has to fight developers who are trying to force him to sell his land. (1 hr. 25 min.) Free of charge.Fri., Nov. 6, 4pm Makerspace Dragons for grades 2-6. Experience the 3D Printer. Learn how this technology works. Watch as a creeper is made. Take home a 3D made creeper. Registration is required. FREE.Sat., Nov. 7, 11am Literary Café. Come enjoy a cup of coffee, cake, and pleasant conversa-tion about books with the Library’s Reader’s Advisor, Bev Wowak. No registration. FREE.Sun., Nov. 8, 1pm. Oscar Winning Films of the 1930s. Please join film historian Howard Oboler for an illustrated overview of Oscar winning films and performances from the 1930s. This lecture will feature film clips and commentary on four films from the early golden age of Hollywood including; It Happened One Night, Gone with the Wind, Jezebel and Rebecca. Free of charge and all are welcome.Sun., Nov. 8, 1:30-3:30pm Art Reception: Steve Berger, Photographer. Stop in, meet Steve and view his exhibit “North Fork Posters”. Refreshments available. All are welcome. FREE.Mon., Nov. 9, 5:30pm Teen Henna for grades 7 and up. Mehndi is the application of henna to create a temporary tattoo. Register at the Reference Desk. FREE.Mon., Nov. 9, 6 pm Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Open to the public.ON-GOING CLASSeS:Low Impact Dance Aerobics: Mondays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. $$Yoga for Beginners: Mondays from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. $$Mahjong: Mondays at 10 a.m. & Tuesdays at 11 a.m. FREEApple Users Group: 1st Monday of every month from 6-8 p.m. FREEYoga Instruction: Tuesdays at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. & Saturdays at 8 a.m. $$Chair Aerobics: Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. $$French Conversation Group: Thursdays from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. FREEIN THe LIBRARY’S ART GALLeRYOCTOBER: “Variations on a Dream” – Paintings by Frances LiburtFrances Liburt is an Orient resident who currently studies painting with Lee Harned. She says that the sea and the surrounding shore of the Northeast is a creative influence for her work, which she feels is best described as post-impressionist.

MeNORAH LIGHTING SuNDAY DeCeMBeR 6Continuing a lovely tradition, North Fork Reform Synagogue [NFRS] is invited to light the Chanukah Menorah at the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Society on Cutchogue Green on Rt. 25. The event takes place at 4:00 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. A brief ceremony including an explanation of the holiday and a prayer to accompany the lighting will be led by Barbara Sheryll after which all are invited to bring their own Me-norahs across the street to the synagogue for a group lighting. Sing some songs and enjoy light refreshments. To continue the ‘oil’ theme it is customary to serve fried foods such as donuts. NFRS is located in the home it shares with the Cutchogue Presbyterian Church. The holiday honors the memory of the re-dedication of the Holy Temple which had been desecrated in the 2nd century BCE. Only enough oil to burn for a single night was found but the lamp burned for 8 nights and was considered a miracle.

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FLOYD MeMORIAL LIBRARY539 First Street, Greenport

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ADULT PROGRAMS

Oct 10: Belleza De Las Americas Concert, 2pm

Oct 12: CLOSED, COLUMBUS DAY

Oct 14: Friends of the Library Meeting, 1pm

Oct 14 & Oct 28: Orient Outreach, 1-3pm

Oct 14: Mystery Book Discussion, 3:30pm

Oct 16: Board of Trustees Meeting

Oct 23: Irish Music Circle, 6pm

Oct 24: Emergency Read! 10am

Oct 24: Book Event with Jeffrey Lyons, 3pm

Oct 28: Book Discussion, 2pm at Library,

4pm at Peconic Landing

Oct 28: Community Gift Circle, 6pm

Oct 30: Brunch Poems, 10:30am

Ongoing

Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm: Mindful Meditation

Oct 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3

Wednesdays, 12noon-4pm: Scrabble

Thursdays, 1-3pm: Mah Jongg

Exhibit: Wood Carvings by Ron Grilli

Films: Thursdays at 6pm

Oct 8: Rosewater

Oct 15: Europa Report

Oct 22: Hector and the Search for Happiness

Oct 29: Stonehurst Asylum

CHILDRENS PROGRAMS

Oct 17: Colorful Leaf Craft 11am

Oct 18: Monster Craft, 1pm

Oct 31: HALLOWEEN PARADE, 9am

Meet at Carousel at Mitchell Park for free ride, then join the parade

Ongoing

Mondays, 10am: Toddler Time. Oct 19, 26

Tuesdays, 5:30pm: Drop-In Crafts

Movies: Wednesdays at 3:30pm

Oct 7: Chicken Little

Oct 14: Disney’s Fun & Fancy Free

Oct 21: A Goofy Movie

Oct 28: Pixels (This movie starts at 3:15pm)

TEEN PROGRAMS

Oct 6: Chess, 4pm

Oct 7: Magna Madness, tpm

Oct 8: Legos, 4pm

Oct 9: Read the Book & Watch the Movie, 5pm Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Oct 14: Books & Cookies, 6pm

Oct 15: Community Service Projects, 4pm

Knitting for Babies & Cards for Kids

Oct 16: Big Screen Wii, 5pm

Oct 20: Board Gams, 4pm

Oct 28: Read the Book & Watch the Movie, 5pm Paper Towns

Oct 30: Costume Party, 6pm

Homework Hangout 3-5pm on School Days

SOUTHOLD FREE LIBRARY PROGRAMS • 765-2077KIDS•Meet Robin Newman author of “The Case of the Missing Carrot Cake”/ Saturday, October 17 from 2-3pm for grades 1-3. Enjoy the story followed by lots of fun activities!•Bats are Superheroes! with Maureen Radigan Wednesday, October 28 from 4-5pm for grades 1 and up. Find out about our local bat population, listen to a story and make a craft (bring a wine cork with you for the craft).TWeeNS•Zumba with JoAnn Vitiello Thursdays October 1-November 19 from 5:30-6:30pm for grades 4-8. Exercise fun with a series of dance routines. Parents need to sign release form with instructor. TeeNS•Teen Advisory Board (TAB) meets with Miss Penny Monday, October 19 from 5:30-6:30pm for grades 7 and up. 3D Modeling for 3D Printing Tutorial for beginners. Registration is a must! 3D printer will be on loan to the library for the month of October. •Movie Night and Pumpkin Carving; Pitch Perfect 1&2 Rated PG-13 Friday, October 30 from 5-9pm for grades 7-12. Carve a pumpkin, watch movies and eat! $5 for pizza and other refreshments. Registration required. ADuLTS•375th Anniversary Celebration of Southold Town:•The Offshore Lighthouses of Southold Town with Edward (Ted) Webb/ Saturday, October 10 at 3pm/ Enjoy this presentation of the seven operational lighthouses in Southold Town, more than any other township in the USA! Discover our rich maritime heritage through these 18th and 19th century beacons. Refreshments will be served. •Sunday Story: A Conversation with Michael Hagerman/ Sunday, October 18 at 3pm hosted by Vivian Eyre. Michael has been publishing The Peconic Bay Shopper, a free publication preserving the North Fork’s History, since 1978. He descends from the Payne Family who left their mark in our township. Who doesn’t love a good story? They enrich our lives and communities. Refreshments will be served.

•English Conversation Groups Wednesdays at 7pm. Practice speaking in small groups led by encouraging mentors. For all skill levels and languages. •Turtle Rescue with the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation, New York’s only authorized marine mam-mal and sea turtle rescue organization/ Tuesday, October 13 at 6:30pm/ Learn how you can help in these important rescue efforts.•The Wolf Man: The Why & Where of the Werewolf presented by Gary Lutz Thursday, October 29 at 7pm. Join us for a noc-turnal prowl into the origins and early evolution of werewolves in literature and film.

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SuFFOLK COuNTY HISTORICAL SOCIeTY00 W. Main St., Riverhead • www.suffolkcountyhistoricalsociety.org • 631-727-2881Gallery Hours: Weds.- Sat., 10am-4:30pm Library Hours: Weds.-Sat., 12:30pm-4:30pmCURRENT EXHIBIT: Turn-of-the-Century Long Island in Photographs by Hal B. Fullerton. “Anyone who is interested in exploring the visual landscape or iconography of Long Is-land’s past will find the photographs of Hal B. Fullerton...immensely valuable. Fullerton’s work was so extensive, inclusive, and pervasive that it is difficult to imagine the Island’s appearance at the turn of the twentieth century without subconsciously conjuring up his pictures” (Charles L. Sachs, The Blessed Isle). Free admission to this special exhibit. Saturday, October 10 – 6:00 pm – PORTRAIT EXHIBIT OPENING RECEPTION: Fac-ing History: Images of Long Island’s Diverse Past and Present. The exhibit will feature over 300 portraits, including paintings, photographs, drawings, sculpture, and mixed-medium works. Contemporary images are contrasted with 19th- and 20th-century works, revealing the diverse and changing population of Long Island, thus expanding our aware-ness of our place in history today. Free admission. Wine + cheese will be served. RSVP Requested: 631-727-2881 x106. Exhibit open through January 15, 2016 Saturday, October 24 1pm – BOOK & BOTTLE with Tom Barritt on Long Island Food: A History from Family Farms & Oysters to Craft Spirits. Beyond its crowded highways, Long Island serves up a plentiful, eclectic bounty with a side of history. Entic-ing appetites from Nassau to Montauk, Edible Long Island food writer and Long Island native Tom Barritt explores how immigrant families built a still-thriving agricultural com-munity, producing everything from crunchy pickles and hearty potatoes to succulent oysters and Long Island duckling. Book discussion and signing includes wine and cheese. Members Free; Non-Members $5. RSVP Requested: 631-727-2881 x106.Saturday, October 24: Edgar Allan Poe Exhibit Opening, in conjunction with the 2nd Annual Riverhead Poe Festival and the Official Poe Museum. Poe memorabilia and lit-erature will be on view. Exhibit will run through October 31.Wednesday, November 4: 6:00 pm – BOOK & BOTTLE with MaryLaura Lamont on Land, Sea, and Sky: The Artwork of Old Mastic. A talk and slide presentation on the fabulous and rarely seen artwork of the Old Mastic House, featuring a variety of mediums from oil paintings and watercolors to pencil sketches. All artwork was done by Floyd family members or their guests from the 1850s to the 1970s, on the property that is today known as the William Floyd Estate. Learn about these wonderful images of the land, people, farm life, and beaches of Old Mastic. Includes wine and cheese. Members Free; Non-Members $5. RSVP Requested: 631-727-2881 x106.Saturday, November 14: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – HISTORY & FILM SERIES: Narrative, Media, and Place – Engaging Public Audiences with the Past. Includes screening of a rare historic film featuring a tour of Gardiners Island by Robert David Lion Gardiner as well as presentations by Long Island historian Noel J. Gish Sr. and Ellen Noonan of the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning at CUNY Graduate Center. Free admission. RSVP Required: 631-727-2881 x106.Saturday, December 5: 10:00 am – 4:30 pm: 5TH ANNUAL WOODEN WONDER-LAND: Wood Carvers’ Holiday Show & Sale featuring handmade carvings, holiday gifts, and unique wooden items expertly made by Long Island craftspeople plus live woodcarv-ing and woodworking demonstrations. Join us for our special annual holiday event! Fun for the whole family. Admission is free.SCHS PHOTO OF THE WEEK SERIES! To subscribe to our free and popular historic photo series, visit our website or send an email request to librarian Wendy Polhemus-Annibell: [email protected] EXHIBITION: Dental Instruments: Past and Present at Stony Brook Univer-sity Health Sciences Library - now through November 2015. Travel back in time to see instruments used by dentist in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The exhibit is presented by Stony Brook University Libraries, Stony Brook Medicine, the School of Dental Medi-cine, and the Suffolk County Historical Society, and showcases the fascinating tools and practices that are precursors to today’s dental instruments and care. More info.: 631-632-6320 or [email protected]: Membership Drive! Please join the Suffolk County Historical Society and support local history preservation. We operate a history museum, offer an expansive li-brary and archives, and host a multitude of events, programs, and educational lectures and workshops. Visit our website or call 631-727-2881 for more information.

CuTCHOGue NeW SuFFOLK FRee LIBRARYwww.cutchoguelib.org • 631-734-6360

ADULTSThurs. Oct. 8-Dec. 17, (no class Nov. 26), 6:30-7:30pm. ZUMBA® TONING SERIES with Renee Pino. $60 per 10-week session. Advanced registration and payment required.Sun. Oct. 11, 2:00-3:00pm. THE COTTAGE TRIO, Classical music by Boismortier, Haydn, Stamitz, Gliere, Piazzola and more. Registration requested. Refreshments served.Tues. Oct 13, , 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 6:30-7:30pm. LEARN OR IMPROVE YOUR ENG-LISH. No registration. Sat. Oct. 17, 3:30pm. Local History. MUNNAWHATTEAUG: THE LAST DAYS OF THE MENHADDEN INDUSTRY ON EASTERN LONG ISLAND. No registration.Tues, Oct. 20, 6:30pm. INNOVATIVE TREATMENT for HIP & KNEE Dr. Ciminiello from Peconic Bay Medical Center. Registration requested.Thur. Oct 22, 10:00-11:00am. THURSDAY MORNING BOOK DISCUSSION, “Half Broke Horses” by Jeanette Walls. No registration. Sat, Oct. 24, 2:00pm. BOOK CHAT AND SIGNING: Peconic Bay: Four Centuries of History on Long Island’s North and South Forks by Marilyn Weigold. Registration requested. Mon. Oct. 26, 9am-4pm. AARP DRIVER SAFETY COURSE. Advanced registration and payment required. $20 AARP members, $25 non-members. Checks payable to AARP.Tues., Oct. 27, 6:30pm. ESTATE PLANNING FOR SNOWBIRDS. Registration requested.Nov. 1, 2:00pm. GATSBY’S LONG ISLAND with Monica Randall, historian and author of Mansions of the Gold Coast. Authentic colorful costumes. Registration requested.

CHILDRENTues. Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 9:30-10:30am. Tots, Toys & Tales. Children up to age 36 months with caregiver. Registration requested.Sat., Oct. 17, 11:00am-12:30pm. YARN-BOMBING....Crocheting for Adults, Parents & Children above age 7. Call or come in for information. Please register.Mon. Oct. 19, 10:00am-10:30am STORYTIME for 2’s & 3’s, Black Cats. Please register.Thur. Oct. 15, 10:00am-10:30am, TERRIFIC TWOS & THREES: Apple Bowling. Ages 2-3 years. Music, movement, craft. Please register. Fri. Oct. 16, 5:30pm–6:15pm. STORYTIME FOR FABULOUS 4’S & 5’s: Boo to You. Ages 4-5. Please register.Mon. Oct. 19, 10-10:30am. STORYTIME for 2’s & 3’s, Black Cats. Please register.Fri. Oct. 23, 4:00-6:00pm. FRIDAY FAMILY FLICKS: “Mall Cop 2” rated (PG). No registration. Mon, Oct. 26, 6:00-7:00pm. PJ Storytime: Zen Ghosts. Ages 3-8 years. Register.Tues, Oct. 27, 4:15-5pm. STORYTIME: The Case of the Mystifying Mummy, Digital Storytime. Ages 6-8. Please register.Friday, Oct. 30, 6:00-7:00pm. SPOOKY STORIES & GROSS FOOD FUN. For grades 2-5. Please register.

TWEEN-AGES 10-14Thur. Oct. 8, 5:30-6:30p.m. CAKE IN A MUG. Register.Sat. Oct 10, 11:00-1:00 p.m. Cake & Cinderella. Register.Sat, Oct. 24, 1-2pm. CANDY CORN NAILS. Get a candy corn nail manicure. Register.Thursday, Nov. 5, 5:30-6:30pm. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! Get your game on for some challenges at the Library, prizes for the winners, and fun for all. Register.

TEEN-AGES 12-17Thur. Oct. 22, 5:30-6:30pm. Art-Decoupage-Wood, paint, decoupage. Please register.Sat. Nov . 7, 1:00-3.:00pm. Pitch Perfect 2. No registration.Thurs. Nov. 12, 5:15-6:15pm. Dystopian Trivia. Register.

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